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Flower Mandalas

27 Sunday Nov 2022

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Art

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abstract art, abstract flowers, collage, floral art, floral mandala, flower art, flower collage, flower mandala, flower painting, flowers, mixed media, mixed media collage, mixed-media, Zentangle Inspired Art, ZIA

I’m exploring different ways of creating layers in the background as well as layers in the flowers. I am enjoying playing with circles to make abstract flowers as well as carving stamps. This piece inspired a new coloring page that is for sale as a digital download in my Etsy shop.

100 Day Project 2022

24 Tuesday May 2022

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100 Day Project, 100 days of color, Art, Art Journal, Art Journal Every Day, circles, collage, color play, color study, colorful, Coloring Page, flower, flower painting, flowers, gelli prints, handmade books, value study, Zentangle, Zentangle Inspired Art

Day 100 of the 100 Day Project Sunflower to support Ukraine

This year my project was 100 days of color fun. I painted in this coloring page for the last day of my 100 day project. It’s for sale in my Etsy shop and the proceeds of the sales will go to the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Emergency Response Fund to support Ukrainian refugees.

Here’s an overview of my 100 day project. Some of the color exploration that I did included mixing different color combinations in different brands of acrylic paint, playing with values of those colors or individual colors, gelli printing a whole rainbow of painted papers, compositions with a focus on value or different ways of making colors harmonize, combing color with Zentangle, much of it took place in the journal I created with Andrea Chebeleu from A Work of Heart Studio and some days just playing with color with whatever media I had at hand. And of course there are circles and flowers. Check me out on Instagram to see my full 100 day project @jeanette.clawson

Making Art

05 Friday Nov 2021

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in 100 Days of Flowers, Art, Art on Exhibit

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100 Days of Flowers, art heals, Art therapy, collage, floral still life, flower, Flower of the Day, flower painting, flowers, gelli print, gelli prints, handcarved stamps, mixed-media, stencilgirl products, still life

I haven’t posted in a long time because I had some health problems and I have been busy making art. I have sold more this year than ever before. One of the pieces that sold has also been selected to be part of a calendar. It is for Mental Health America (MHA) of Sheboygan County. It was the culmination of the 100 days of flowers. It is called Organic Geometry: Garden Mandala. This has been a motif I have been exploring since I participated in the 100 days of flowers and I am including some other examples of this series. I have also done a deep dive into carving stamps. I have carved a lot of flower and leaf stamps and I love to stamp/paint them and cut them out to make collages. I did a few still life pieces like this and plan to do more. The backgrounds and some of the leaves come from some of the beautiful stencils from Stencilgirl Products using a Gelli plate. That combination has provided me with hours of entertainment. It is one of the best antidepressants I have found.

Thank you for taking the time to stop by. I would love to hear from you. You can find me on Instagram @jeanette.clawson.

Garden Mandala
Garden Mandala Landscape
Purple Geometric Flowers

Floral Still Lifes

These Still Lifes and the Landscape Garden Mandala are currently on exhibit with the Sheboygan Visual Art Association.

100 Days of Flowers: Valentine

17 Wednesday Feb 2021

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in 100 Days of Flowers, Art

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100 Day Project, 100 days of floral images, 100 Days of Flowers, abstract flowers, colorful, flower, Flower of the Day, flower painting, flowers, quote, valentine

I haven’t finished posting about my pandemic art series, but I wanted to share a project I just completed and an ongoing challenge I’m participating in. The 100 day challenge is intended to help artists develop a regular practice of creating art. I decided to make 100 floral images. Here is my valentine for my husband. I have uploaded it to my Fine Art America page if you want to get it on cards.

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I have participated in the 100 mandalas challenge but I didn’t do it everyday and I lost track of where I was both times I tried it. Part of the loosing track was moving from Wisconsin to New Jersey and then moving back to Wisconsin. But I digress. I have enjoyed the first 17 days of the challenge and I will do more posts on the whole body of work in the future.

Yesterday’s visual garden developed from a larger piece I had created last week.

abstract secondary colors

I really liked the shape of the large orange flowers and decided to create a stamp inspired by it. This piece was an exploration of doodled, abstract flowers with tones of the secondary paint colors. I really enjoyed mixing the paint and playing with the different shades and tints. I love how the colors turned out and I wanted to do it again. This time I wanted to mix 3 primary colors to get a whole rainbow of possibilities. I selected quinacridone magenta, yellow medium azo, and cerulean blue hue in heavy body acrylic paint. I mixed each of the colors with black and white. Both pieces are painted on gessoed paper grocery bags. It is a really nice weight and texture of paper and I have easy access to lots of it. And I always like to upcycle what I can.

 

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stamp

I carved my stamp and painted my background green made from mixing my yellow and blue paints. It turned out very yellow when I painted it but it looked green on my pallet. Then I separated some rose images using a paintbrush and water to get soft edges on the tissue paper. This is a Tim Holtz floral tissue paper that I love to use in backgrounds.

 

magazine
magazine pictures

I learned this technique for building up a garden background in a lesson in the Wanderlust 2021 year-long class that I’m taking. It was taught by Laly Mille and I loved it. I know this is a technique I will use a lot in the future so thank you very much! I added photos from magazines where I wanted the garden and book pages where I planned to put the text.

stencil girl stencil
shawn petit stencil

I added my own twist to the process and stenciled some flowers in the background. Last summer I discovered the Stencil Girl company and joined their Stencil Club and I love it. I got this floral stencil at the cyber Monday sale and have used it a lot. I let the yellow and magenta combine organically as I pounced paint on it with a makeup sponge. The more realistic flowers are from a Shawn Petite stencil. I love the stencils both of these artists sell and the videos they have of techniques for using them. But back to my valentine. I used gesso to make a clear place for my quote that I printed on tissue paper.

When I tried to stencil the yellow flowers they wouldn’t show up until I put some gesso through the stencil first. I realized I would need some gesso to make my abstract flowers pop. I used the colors right out of the tube and made circles where the flowers were going to go. The magenta and yellow mixed in the process and looked great.

background circles

I used my new stamp on the yellow circles and painted purple flowers on the magenta circles using the June 2020 Stencil Club 6×6 inch stencil. This stencil set is my new favorite. I didn’t take a picture of it, but when the flower stamps were on the yellow circles it look like viewmaster reels, does anybody still play with those? I also used my smaller flower stamp and stamped all around. I painted those flowers blue and played with embellishing and embellishing. I just got a bunch of Posca paint pens and I love them so much. Sometimes the right tool makes all the difference. almost finished

I splattered some yellow paint and glued my quote down with matte medium. I love how the tissue just disappears. There was too much white around the quote so I added some more blue flowers and it was done.

Happy belated Valentine’s Day. Wishing you love and beauty today and every day.

The Sketchbook Project

04 Thursday Apr 2019

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Art, Art on Exhibit

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Art, Brookly Art Library, collage, colored pencil, Coloring Page, Doodle, flowers, illustration, Journal, mixed-media, PP04, sbpprocess, sketch, sketchbook, sketchbookproject, Zentangle, Zentangle Inspired Art

coverI have been very busy so far this year. I completed the Brooklyn Art Library’s Sketchbook Project. It will be available digitally at their website and will be traveling around the country during the next year. The first event will be the Bookmobile at The Other Art Fair at the Brooklyn Expo Center in the beginning of May. I made a flip through video that I posted on Instagram, but I have not been able to get the video onto my blog. Look for me on Instagram @jeanette.clawson. Here are some photos of the process of completing my sketchbook.

blue zentangle
cherry blossoms
collage to do list in progress 2
collage to do list in progress
collaged list flowers

mandala 2
mandala 2 process
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mandala copy process
mandala original process

not now
turtle reference photo
turtles
why not process
why not process 2

zentangle
zentangle process
zentangle spinner

I will soon be living in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, near the shore of Lake Michigan. I hope to be exhibiting and teaching again in the near future.  I hope you have some beauty and peace in your day.

peace mandala

Flower of the Day: Dahlia Dalliance

27 Tuesday Feb 2018

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Art on Exhibit, Zentangle Inspired Art

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acrylic paint, Art, collage, dahlia, Flower of the Day, flower painting, flowers, mixed-media, rhodendron, Zentangle, Zentangle Inspired Art, ZIA

dahlia dalliance painting finished

Here is the completed piece. I created the dahlia stencil from a photograph provided by Cee from her photography blog. I took some pictures along the way so you can see the work in progress. It will be part of an exhibit that will run all of March at the Frelinghuysen Arboretum in Morris Township, NJ.

dahlia dalliance painting starting
dahlia dalliance painting collage
dahlia dalliance painting tangled

I will also be exhibiting my Mandala with Rhododendrons in this show.mandala 41

I hope you have a beautiful day.

Alhamra Art Center Exhibit

12 Sunday Nov 2017

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Art, Art on Exhibit, Zentangle Inspired Art

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100 Mandalas, Art Exhibit, Fine Art, Fine Art Prints, flowers, green mandala, justice, justice mandala, Mandala, purple mandala, rhodendron, solstice, solstice mandala, Torus Mandala, Zentangle, Zentangle Inspired Art, ZIA

Draw the Circle Wide Completed

Draw the Circle Wide – Layers    $1,000   Mixed media collage on gessoboard        5-2017  30″ x 30″

The name of this collage is the chorus of a song we sing at the Unitarian Fellowship I attend. We sang it this summer while I was working on this mandala and it really fit with my vision for this piece. I regularly journal about things I’m grateful for, sometimes in a journal and sometimes in my art. So, on top of the collaged layers I did a variety of journaling and then included the eponymous lyrics.

draw the circle wide mandala in progress
draw the circle wide mandala iris layer
Draw the circle wide collage mandala layer 1

For the next layer I used acrylic glazes to paint an iris on top of everything. I really wanted parts of all the pieces to be hinted at in the final product so I covered it with a large neutral glaze and used some hydrangea leaves as masks to keep some of the layers visible. Then I used my big compass to draw a large torus mandala. I really love the shapes and possibilities of this expression of sacred geometry. I have to say if geometry had been taught using this when I was in high school I might have become an engineer or architect.

“Sacred Geometry charts the unfolding of number in space. It differs from mundane geometry purely in the sense that the moves and concepts involved are regarded as having symbolic value, and thus, like good music, facilitate the evolution of the soul.”                    Sacred Geometry (2001) by Miranda Lundy

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I then created individual pieces to fit into each space in the mandala. I was inspired by a community mandala that I facilitated at the Unitarian Fellowship where individuals and families contributed pieces to a 72-piece torus mandala. I had never created such a large piece before and I really enjoyed the scale.

Throughout the process I struggled with how much of the background to let show through and I kept wanting to add more layers, so I did. Fortunately, some of the background layers are still visible and some just suggested when the piece is viewed in person.

big mandala 47 detail
big big mandala 47 detail 2

Draw the Circle Wide Layers

Draw the Circle Wide-Transparencies     $1,000   Mixed media collage on gessoboard  9-2017  30″ x 30″

I planned to make a pair of mandalas for my living room. I used colors, textures, and designs that I enjoy. While I believe that either one works on it’s own, I really enjoy them together. In this mandala I continued to explore the layers, but I wanted more to show through. I put fewer layers so that each one was more distinct.

in progress collaged papers
in progress drawing torus
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Creating these large mandalas was very satisfying and provided me with many hours engaged in the process and thinking about them. I have migraines most days and endometriosis. I spend a lot of time laying in a dark, usually quiet, room with my ice pack, heating pads and my imagination. I spend a lot of that time thinking about the pieces I’m working on and imaging different ways to take the collage. My skills as a collage artist are beginning to allow me to make what I imagine, but sometimes things turn out differently than I imagined. The large neutral glaze in the first mandala didn’t come out as I imagined, but it led me down very interesting paths. In this piece I continued to work with layers of glazes to find a balance of color and texture that I greatly enjoy. When I had both of these pieces on top of my bookcases I spent a lot of time enjoying them.

mandala 41

Mandala with Rhododendrons   $225       Mixed media collage on canvas  5-2017  11″ x 14″

This collage is part of a process I have been going through for the past few years. I take a canvas that I’m not satisfied with and I collage and play with art supplies to make a fresh substrate. I take a lot of photographs of flowers and I’m always looking for ways to integrate flowers and my photos into my collages. I have been painting flowers on paper and adding them to collages as a finishing touch. The mandala was drawn using the Zentangle® Method of drawing patterns. I find this method of drawing to be a wonderful meditation. It also allows me to work in small increments when I’m not feeling well and after a few days or weeks I have created something that I find very satisfying. I drew and shaded this mandala on tissue paper and then collaged it to the canvas. This is a tricky process and the paper tore a little and that happy accident led to the placement of the rhododendrons. This was a very satisfying recreation of an old piece.

eclipse mandala

Eclipse Mandala                $450      Mixed media collage on canvas    8-2017  16″ x 20″ 

The total eclipse of the sun was one of the highlights of my summer. This was another canvas refreshment and it was inspired by some of the images of what was called the diamond ring effect or Bailey’s beads. Those images changed how I looked at this canvas that I had painted at a Paint and Sip fundraiser for a little boy with cancer. It has always been an emotionally charged painting for me, even if it was not my style of painting. After the eclipse I saw it with new eyes and it became the sky behind the eclipse. Of course, I had to add patterns in white on my black moon and I greatly enjoyed playing with this variation on the Zentangle® Method. I was very happy when someone at the exhibit noticed that the gold paper of the diamond ring was made of a page from the dictionary talking about scientific facts about the Earth. My papers are generally selected with thought and care and it really made my day to have someone notice that detail.

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Still Assembling the Pieces           $375       Mixed media collage on gessoboard  9-2017  16″ x 16″

This piece was also inspired by news stories of the past summer. For years I have had a few old Life magazines that I use in my collages. This particular article has always spoken to me. I am an advocate for social justice and I have 2 adopted sons who are African-American. Usually I use my art as a soothing meditation. This one forced its way out of me. The mandala pieces kept stalking my thoughts as I absorbed news stories about Black Lives Matter and kneeling at sporting events. My sons and I have known all their lives that we have not made as much progress on Theodore Parker and Dr. King’s “arc of the moral universe” as you would think we had when you saw Barack Obama as our intelligent and capable President. Now white people know it too. The racists have been given permission to be overt in their behavior. The Ride for Rights needs to continue and I was compelled to create this piece to acknowledge that “We the People” doesn’t include everyone, yet. Again, the selection of papers was very mindful in this piece. The mandala pieces are made from a reproduction of Constitution, the dictionary page including the word “justice,” and meaningful selections from the article. It was a creative decision to leave the word “justice” out of the quote and include it in the mandala pieces.

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Self-Portrait, 106 Nails, 3/13/2015             $175       Copper nails and paper on Maple art board  10-2017 6″x 6″

This piece was inspired by an Art Assignment from the PBS series. The episode is called Measuring Histories by artist Sonya Clark. She has used her own hair to chronicle her life in her art. She inspired the assignment “Think about something from your personal history, your own cultural history, something that you want to share. Something that is hard to imagine, hard to conceive of; something that you’re going to help in the second part (of the assignment). Help your audience understand. You are going to pick a material that is going to help quantify, measure, bring to fruition, actualize what that history is.” At that point I had had constant migraines for about 4 years. That prolonged, persistent pain is something that is difficult for people to understand. Copper nails immediately came to mind to represent the headache. The paper that I used to create my self-portrait is one of my headache journal pages. I selected the day, 3/13/2015, because it was an ordinary day. I had many days where my pain was a lot worse and a few at that point that were better, but this was my history. My days generally contained 106 units of pain. Each nail represents one square from the chart for that day. I’m doing better now. I have more good days but a good day is not one free from nails; it is a day in which I make art in spite of the nails. If I’m going to be in pain anyway, I might as well have something beautiful at the end of the day. Everyone has their own history and this is mine.

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box end view variations on 10 of 100
chartres labyrinth and grid
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Illuminated boxes            $100 each           Mixed media collage on cardboard banker’s boxes  8-2016 – 10-2017   10″ x 13″ x 16″

In 2016 my husband and I moved from Wisconsin to New Jersey to follow a job opportunity he had. We found a cozy little house with a total of 3 small closets. I had a lot of boxes full of stuff and nowhere to put it away. I shopped for storage options and all of them were some kind of box. I had plenty of boxes, I just needed to make them pleasant to look at. They make me think of illuminated letters from medieval books. Instead of decorating an individual letter, I was decorating an ordinary box. Now I have an attractive place to store my sheets and band-aids. The top picture is the cover of the box that holds my bathroom supplies and I had this image printed on a shower curtain that I enjoy daily. If you want any of the images on a shower curtain (or tote bag, or phone case)  let me know and I will make sure I have the image on my FineArtAmerica page. Have a beautiful day.

 

New Art Class Fun & WIP Update

14 Thursday Sep 2017

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Gratitude Journal, Zentangle Method Class

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Art, Art Journal, Art Journal Every Day, collage, flowers, Gratitude, Journal, napkins, paper

RE introductionI’m taking a wonderful collage class about painting with paper and I’m loving it! I have already discovered some new toys and new interpretations of old ones. One of my old favorites is using parts of napkins to capture gratitude. Sometimes they are from specific events – such as these 2 funny ones from my Religious Education teacher training last weekend. I’m really looking forward to getting to know the 5th & 6th grade children and families from my Unitarian Fellowship.

I’m going to be doing more in my gratitude journal to experiment with ideas from this class. Yesterday I went to Michael’s to get my Eclipse Mandala framed for my October show and I bought a few fun things inspired by the class. None of them are in this art journal page layout because this is from the last week. Mandala 49 is almost done and this layout includes some experiments for that.

I’m also working on some art and a brochure for a class I will be offering in October. It is designed to get you started on a Zentangle® journal practice and will include the Pre-Strung Zentangle® journal. I should have an update in the next few days on this.

What is beautiful in your life today?

Flower of the Day: Painted Iris

06 Tuesday Jun 2017

Posted by Jeanette Clawson in Art

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Cee's Photo Challenge, Flower of the Day, flower painting, flowers, iris

draw the circle wide mandala iris layer

You may recognize the purple iris photograph I posted a few days ago on my other blog. This is one of the background layers for a mandala that I’m working on. The gessoboard is 30 x 30 inches and I’m loving working BIG! I have more process photos of this, but I will save them until it is done.

To see many inspirational flower photographs, check out Cee’s Flower of the Day.

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